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Line Numbers in Visual C# 2008 Express

I’ve been using Visual C# 2008 Express on my laptop (the full thing is outside
of my budget at the moment), but it meets my needs quite well. However, while
trying to diagnose a problem with one of my tests in
NUnit (which I think is fabulous) I went back to
Visual C# Express with line number in hand ready to find the problem. Of
course, the line numbers aren’t shown by default in Visual Studio.

Fortunately I had dealt with the problem before (in the full version of Visual
Studio) and knew that it was a “per language” setting, which I always thought
was kind of odd, but maybe most people don’t like seeing the line numbers for
all their files (why?). Anyway, I went looking, but I couldn’t find it.
Frustrated I jumped on my favourite search engine and quickly found the
solution to my problem. Under the list of option categories there is a little
checkbox labelled “Show all settings”.

Checking this box gave me a bundle of extra options, including the ability to
display line numbers (Text Editor > C#, then the “Line numbers” checkbox under
Display). But I must ask, why is this some sort of advanced hidden option??

So in future if I’m expecting an option to be shown I will look for the magic
“Show all settings” checkbox!